Bangkok Food Tour For Food Lovers via Bitemojo
3 h
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About this activity
THE BITES INCLUDED IN THIS TOUR:
- Thai Fish Cakes at Fish Cakes K.Mhuay
- Selection of 2 seasonal fruits at Fruits Stand J.Rong
- Choice of Herbal Drink at Wa Tow by Yanwoyun 1931
- Miang Kham at K. Tai
- Lemongrass Salad at Two Sisters Jungle Cuisine
- Cha Yen at Cha Payom
- Roasted Duck over Rice at Prachak Pedyang
- Mango & Sticky Rice at Boonsap Desserts
About The Tour
Nestled next to the Chao Praya or “River of Kings”, Bangrak is one of the most historic neighborhoods in the Big Mango. “Bang” in Thai means Village and “Rak” means Love—as such, you may hear Bangrak referred to as the “Village of Love”. There are other theories on how this area got its name. It is also said that the name came from the Thai word, 'raksa' or 'to care for.' This is because of the large number of hospitals in the area.
One of several interesting aspects of Bangrak's history is that is boasts the official first road ever constructed in Bangkok, Charoen Krung or 'new road' in English. As Bangkok grew quickly as a trading port with traders from Portugal, Holland, Britain, India and China, most of the city’s foreign communities settled here creating a cultural melting pot for Thais, Chinese, Mon, Lao, Indians, Europeans and Americans.
This tour, will take you on a journey through Bangrak, experiencing Thai life, learning about the neighbhorhood and tasting regional, long-revered staples of the Thai cuisine, some influenced by this multi-cultural community.
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- Thai Fish Cakes at Fish Cakes K.Mhuay
- Selection of 2 seasonal fruits at Fruits Stand J.Rong
- Choice of Herbal Drink at Wa Tow by Yanwoyun 1931
- Miang Kham at K. Tai
- Lemongrass Salad at Two Sisters Jungle Cuisine
- Cha Yen at Cha Payom
- Roasted Duck over Rice at Prachak Pedyang
- Mango & Sticky Rice at Boonsap Desserts
About The Tour
Nestled next to the Chao Praya or “River of Kings”, Bangrak is one of the most historic neighborhoods in the Big Mango. “Bang” in Thai means Village and “Rak” means Love—as such, you may hear Bangrak referred to as the “Village of Love”. There are other theories on how this area got its name. It is also said that the name came from the Thai word, 'raksa' or 'to care for.' This is because of the large number of hospitals in the area.
One of several interesting aspects of Bangrak's history is that is boasts the official first road ever constructed in Bangkok, Charoen Krung or 'new road' in English. As Bangkok grew quickly as a trading port with traders from Portugal, Holland, Britain, India and China, most of the city’s foreign communities settled here creating a cultural melting pot for Thais, Chinese, Mon, Lao, Indians, Europeans and Americans.
This tour, will take you on a journey through Bangrak, experiencing Thai life, learning about the neighbhorhood and tasting regional, long-revered staples of the Thai cuisine, some influenced by this multi-cultural community.
Included
- Local taxes
- Food tasting
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Snacks
Not included
- No transportation is included
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Wheelchair accessible
- Monday to Saturday- 7:30 AM to 3:30 pm (bite #3 is not avaliable on Mondays)
- Sundays: The tour is not available
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
80%
Food
75%
Cultural
55%
Original
50%
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